Blackboard's Content Editor is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that allows you to add and format text, insert equations, hyperlinks and tables and attach different types of files. The ...
Fall 2024 course development for GPS and on-campus Blackboard courses opened on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Faculty must add content to begin developing fall courses. Empty course shells are ...
Spring 2024 course development for GPS and on-campus Blackboard courses opened on Tuesday, December 5, 2023. Faculty must add content to begin developing spring courses. Empty course shells are ...
William & Mary will be transitioning from Blackboard's Original Courses to Ultra Courses. This view is a more modern and adaptable learning management design and will establish a more contemporary and ...
Starting Dec. 1, the Blackboard system will no longer be available for use. There will be no access to Blackboard grades, course content, or student work after this time. Canvas will be used for all ...
If you have reached the 2GB course storage limit, schedule an instructional design consultation to have your course reviewed by an instructional designer. During the consultation, the instructional ...
Follow these best practices to make the most out of Blackboard Ultra as a student. Announcements Whenever your instructor has an important message to share with the class, you will see it as soon as ...
UB is partnering with education technology company K16 Solutions to migrate and archive the university’s entire library of online course content. K16 Solutions will move more than 15,000 courses from ...
Units will be released in June 2026 as copies of last year’s courses, so staff can review and refresh their content. The exact date of the release of these units will be confirmed closer to the time.
The biggest predictor of student achievement (based on their use of a learning management system) is not the amount of time they spend working with course content; nor is it how long they spend taking ...
Molly Tipton failed at her first try last winter at putting classroom resources and homework assignments online—via a class MySpace page—after parents said they feared their children might get into ...